maggs_the
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Went to a quarry this weekend knowing it would be "cold" but not realizing what exactly cold meant. My buddies doubled up their wetsuits but neither had hoods. I never got past 10 feet because I was taking my time to equalize when they both called the dive... which was fine with me, since even tho I had a hood, I was still cold. They both complained of severe sharp pain in their head.
I would never push to dive, but it made me curious. Is that pain something that could be serious like when you're told not to force your dive if you have pain in your ears? Or is it more like an ice cream headache when you eat something cold too fast?
I would never push to dive, but it made me curious. Is that pain something that could be serious like when you're told not to force your dive if you have pain in your ears? Or is it more like an ice cream headache when you eat something cold too fast?